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Tswana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tswana may refer to: • Tswana people – a people in north-western South Africa • Tswana language – the language they speak • and to a lesser extent Bophuthatswana – the former bantustan for the Tswana people...

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Tswana

The Tswana group of people in Botswana moved to the south of Africa from the eastern part. They were mainly hunters, gatherers and cultivators. ... The Tswana is a particular ethnic group in Botswana,

http://www.mapsofworld.com/botswana/ethnic-groups/tswana.html

Tswana

Tswana is one of the most popular official languages in the South African Republic. Tswana is popularly known as Setswana amongst the locals of Botswana. ... Home > South Africa > Society > Tswana;

http://www.mapsofworld.com/south-africa/society/tswana.html

Tswana

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Tswana

A selection of articles related to Tswana ... A Wisdom Archive on Tswana ... Tswana: Encyclopedia II - South Africa - Languages

http://www.experiencefestival.com/tswana/page/2

Tswana

A Cultural Profile of the The Tswana Cluster of peoples of Southern Africa; brief history, cultural and religious description; for Orville Jenkins Thoughts and Resources. ... Tswana, Central: 101942 ;

http://www.orvillejenkins.com/profiles/tswana.html

Tswana

Southern Sotho or Sotho, Northern Sotho or Pedi and Tswana or Western Sotho are largely inherently intelligible but have generally been considered separate languages.

http://worldvoicesproject.org/tswana

TSWANA

TSWANA ( SETSWANA, Chuana, Coana, Cuana, Sechuana, Beetjuans ) ... Linguistic Lineage for Tswana; Botswana - South Africa - Zimbabwe - Namibia

http://www.christusrex.org/www1/pater/JPN-tswana.html

Rustenburg - North West Province South Africa

The Sotho-Tswana speaking peoples adhere to totems, which are honoured emblems of the tribe. ... The baFokeng are a branch of the Sotho-Tswana peoples who eventually settled throughout southern Africa.

http://www.tourismnorthwest.co.za/bojanala/rustenburg_bafokeng.html

Botswana History Page 4: Culture

Tswana national culture can be traced back to the incorporation of diverse peoples under a string of Tswana states, beginning in the later 18th century and reaching maturity by the time of...

http://www.thuto.org/ubh/bw/bhp4.htm
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